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Old 06-05-2023, 11:29 PM
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If you are a preservationist, use a magic eraser with caution.

If it's an original top and has any sheen or gloss left, be prepared for that gloss to be reduced.

Magic erasers are essentially sandpaper, that's why they work so good.

If the top has been replaced and you just want the top to look clean, get at it. Those marks will come out.
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